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Dragon Lords and Warrior Women
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 13 hrs and 22 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
Non-member price: $36.20
Editorial Reviews
Fantasy lovers, pull yourself out of the lagoon or down from the mountain! Nineteen stories, over 13 hours, curated by Phyllis Irene Radford are waiting for you. Each story is expertly performed by the affable and precise voice of Jeffrey Kafer, who makes easy work of the sometimes strange words and worlds contained within this collection.
The titles are grouped into five sections, beginning with "High Fantasy" and ending with "Ancient Fantastics", and includes selections from the master Ursula K. Le Guin ("Daddy’s Big Girl"), Judith Tarr (who will take you to the land of the dead in "East of the Sun, West of Acousticville"), and Irene Radford herself ("Not My Knot"). Pilgrim, load up your mobile device and climb back into the dragon’s lair.
Publisher's Summary
Journey through the lands of the dead with Judith Tarr, or peek into Sherwood Smith’s picture of the everyday life and concerns of a hero. But beware of Chris Dolley’s recruiting practices for his own justice league. In Dragon Lords and Warrior Women the Book View Press presents nineteen stories of the fantastic; some hard to find gems, others are new offerings, or beloved classics by respected authors who among them define the genre.
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